Why We All Need A Break

2020 has been an exhausting, relentless roller-coaster for us all. We all need a break, more than ever.

If you have already begun the divorce process, or, unluckily for you, are in the midst of Court proceedings, switching off can seem like a big ask. However, in our view, it is vital. 

Divorce, and particularly divorce litigation, can be completely all-consuming. It devours couples and leaves them oftentimes unable to communicate directly or deal with even the most trivial issue without solicitors’ correspondence flying to and fro.

If there is an issue of safety, then, of course, get your lawyer involved. 

But for the vast majority of families going through separation, there is no reason at all not to give yourselves, and your children, a two-week brain nap. You are perfectly entitled to agree between yourselves, and instruct your solicitors, not to communicate with each other over the period. Your lawyers will welcome the break too, and will thank you for it!

At The Divorce Surgery, we always suggest our couples have a complete break for two weeks over the festive period. You will find the break restorative and that it gives welcome perspective on the issues between you, and what is needed to bridge the gaps.

We are now taking our own advice, and taking a well-earned recharge.

See you all in 2021- lets make it a good one.

Harry and Samantha – The Divorce Surgery

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